Rogaine works for
both men and women. Some people say Rogaine is more effective in women
than in men. Women's Rogaine is
the first and only FDA-approved treatment clinically proven to regrow
hair in women. Women's Rogaine can help you and the more than
30 million other women like you who are experiencing hereditary hair
thinning.

In
a clinical study, after 48 weeks of twice-daily treatment with Women's
Rogaine, hair growth and scalp coverage were significantly better than
with placebo. In fact, in another study, 60% of women experienced hair
regrowth after only 32 weeks of treatment.

Clinical
Results of Topical Minoxidil (Rogaine) in Women
In a 48-week study of over 300 women, researchers compared twice-daily
application of 2% Rogaine with twice-daily application of a placebo
(medication-free solution) in women with hereditary hair loss. The
results showed that:
• 2% Rogaine effectively promoted hair regrowth
• Women in the study reported psychological and lifestyle benefits with
Rogaine use
• Mild side effects such as scalp itching and irritation were reported
in 6% of women using Women's Rogaine as well as those using the placebo

You
can decide on if Rogaine women
right for you by reading the paragraph below.

Is
Women’s Rogaine Right for You?

The
checklist below will help you determine if Rogaine women is
right for you.

You
describe your hair as fine or thin.

You’ve
changed your hairstyle or cut your hair shorter because you are
dissatisfied with the fullness of your hair.

Your
ponytail is smaller than it used to be.

You
notice more hair than usual in the shower drain, on your pillow, or in
your hairbrush.

Members
of your immediate or extended family, male or female, have experienced
hair loss.

If
you part your hair in the middle of your scalp, the width of the part
shows more scalp than normal.

Sound
familiar? If two or more of these statements are true for you, you may
be experiencing hereditary hair loss. Women’s Rogaine may be
right for you.

However,
there are many conditions, diseases, and hair care practices that can
result in excessive hair loss. If you have no family history of hair
loss, your hair loss is sudden or patchy, your hair loss is associated
with childbirth, or you do not know the reason for your hair loss, it’s
important to talk to your doctor or dermatologist. While Women’s
Rogaine may not be right for you, your healthcare professional
may offer other options such as hair transplantation, wigs, or hair
weaves.

Caution!

Rogaine
is in the FDA pregnancy category C. So, it is not known whether Rogaine
will be harmful to an unborn to baby. Do not use
Rogaine without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or
could become pregnant during treatment. Minoxidil
may affect a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without first
talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.